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12-year-old autistic boy arrested for playing with imaginary rifle at school

David Sims, an autistic 12 year old boy was arrested at his school. Not for actually carrying a gun with him, but playing with an imaginary gun. The kid was just doing what boys do, and get gets arrested by left wing radicals at his school. What will they think of next for this poor autistic boy? It’s one thing to actually bring a rifle to school and start messing around with it. But playing with an imaginary one last I checked wasn’t a crime. This is progressive indoctrinated schooling in the twenty first century. David Sims’ mother things he was discriminated against because of his disability. I wouldn’t be surprise. The teacher who called the police claimed they felt “threatened” by Sims’ imaginary rifle. The 12 year old austic boy was hand cuffed and taken to juvenile hall. All for playing with an imaginary rife.

12-year-old autistic boy arrested for playing with imaginary rifle at school
12-year-old autistic boy arrested for playing with imaginary rifle at school

An art teacher at Conroe ISD became alarmed and felt “threatened” when David began playing with an imaginary rifle while at school.

School officials contacted police, and a school district officer handcuffed young David as a result.

Amy Sims, David’s mother, told WTTE-TV, “They just said, ‘We don’t tolerate that. We take it as a threat.’ A threat? He didn’t threaten anyone. He didn’t do anything but play.”

Amy said that the school didn’t even notify her that an incident had occurred until David had been taken into police custody.

“Being put in handcuffs, not knowing what he did wrong, I could have had a talk with him and told him, ‘Look, I know you like to play guns, but you can’t do it in school,’” Sims told WTTE.

Police reportedly took David to the local juvenile hall, where he remained for over two hours.

Montgomery County Attorney J.D. Lambright told WTTE that David had reportedly “made a verbal threat before brandishing the imaginary rifle, and this has allegedly happened in class before.”

According to WTTE, David will likely not face charges as a result of his age and his disability. He will, however, be unable to return to the school and will attend a disciplinary school for the remainder of the year instead.

Amy now feels that the school is discriminating against her son because of his autism.

“Because he’s disabled,” she explained, “they automatically think he’s got something mental, so he might go shoot up a school.”